Jim Delany and the folks that kept the Nebraska, Maryland, and Rutgers stuff so secret actually confide in a guy named "The Dud of WV" ? (was he in "the Big Lebowski" ?)

Never claimed credibility, and even said...

tkalmus wrote:

Twitter is ablaze with speculation - again.

Grain of salt and what not...

Still on a slow realignment news day, figured it was worth throwing it out there...and FYI Nebraska and MD/Rutgers were also first reported on twitter. While yes, twitter misses 99% of the time, its also the quickest way to distribute real info too.

_________________Fan of the Big 12 Conference, the Mountain West Conference and...

I get a chuckle out of thinking about how FSU will "get a plan" to attain AAU status. Like you need Michigan and Wisconsin to tell you how to get into something a fellow in-state, Florida system school could.

"Hi, University of Florida? Could you...uhh...let us have some research projects?"

They did. At least twice. After PSU became #11, Notre Dame was trgeted as #12.But each time the invitation required Notre dame to join for all sports.

In 1998, the Notre Dame administration was on-board with the move, and a vocal group of alumni (apparently contributors) shot it down.Some alumni harken back to some grudge regarding something that may have gone on between Notre Dame and the Big Ten in the 1930s (?)This "preserve our independence" is totally irrational, but the administration is now VERY cognizant of it.

From a financial stand-point, Notre Dame would earn more TV money for FB if they were in one of the Big 5 conferneces.The structure of the "new BCS" is not very kind to independents, however, they can make the semi-finals with a Top 4, and they will likely make an Orange bowl appearance now and then (and none of that money has to be shared with conference mates).

Some (me included) think Notre Dame may take a "phased approach" toward becoming a full (including FB) member of the ACC (it may take 20 years).They have 5 ACC FB games (starting in 2015 ?) and are phasing out their Michigan rivalry game. To know the long-range plan, watch and see if they re-up with Purdue and MSU, or maybe turn those into every-other-year games.USC and Navy will likely be preserved as OOC games no matter what....This phased appraoach (if it is real and not imagined) would be a way of over-coming the alumni resistance.

Someone on one of the other boards couldn't have put it better about how these stories overwhelmingly originate from West Virginia, and how transparent and fan-made they are because of how in EVERY one of them, programs like Pittsburgh, Wake Forest, and even Duke are left out to rot, while West Virginia, turned down by the ACC and SEC, lives on in high honor.

That poster nailed it.

I think it's actually a call for help. West Virginia wants to be in the ACC. Desperately. And it needs a conference, ANY conference, to help it get there. First, it's Virginia Tech to the SEC. Then, it's FSU and Clemson to the Big XII. Now, it's everyone from Miami and FSU to the Big XII, to UNC, UVA, and GT to the B1G.

All the while, UMD slipped right by the Appalachian Rumor Trail, and the best the B1G could do after such a prize in UMD was the mighty...Rutgers. Yes, I'm sure the heart of the ACC is screaming "sign me up!"

Believe that is absolutely right.While the B12 invite to WVU was received gleefully, WVU is finding all the huge travel time and costs; and no close conference rivals, something of a problem. Factors related to recruiting and the impact on olympic-style sports could also be involved. WVU gets a lot of out-of-state recruits off to their east--north & south. They want enough conference movement to get them in a more eastern major conference, or have solid company of more eastern schools with them in the B12.

Does anyone in Indiana care whether Indiana or Purdue ends up in the new West Division?

I'm more annoyed they didn't just move Wisconsin over and call it North/South. I actually looked it up on wiki and technically it would be a true N/S split (Neb is barely north of Penn St and Rutgers). But maybe the Illinois people were upset their schools were split.

Does anyone in Indiana care whether Indiana or Purdue ends up in the new West Division?

I'm more annoyed they didn't just move Wisconsin over and call it North/South. I actually looked it up on wiki and technically it would be a true N/S split (Neb is barely north of Penn St and Rutgers). But maybe the Illinois people were upset their schools were split.

Most of the issues are likely logistic. One would have the advantage of being a bus league and the other sentenced to flight.

Penn State and the Sandusky cover up.Maryland involved in a $50 million dollar + lawsuit to switch conferences.Rutgers and a foul mouth abusive basketball coach situation with at least 4 fired in the athletic office.

College football - GREAT!!!!!!!

However maybe they are trying to keep up with the other five conferences

USC with recent Reggie Bush stuff.Miami with their ongoing investigation with Shapiro.Now the SEC - Chizik rumors of payments and grade changes to win the National Championship.

College Football and College Basketball - as much action and press coverage out of season as well as in season.

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